Shock Proof and Durable Panasonic Lumiz

Panasonic has a new addition to their cameras the new Lumiz DMC-TS1. In today’s industry digital cameras are getting tough and slowly replacing modern day digital cameras. It is the first of its kind to feature waterproof, shockproof and dustproof digital camera and to feature Lite High Definition video recording capabilities. Panasonic’s new Lumix TS1 is rugged and tough when it comes to design. It is great for outdoors and for people who goes nature trekking.
The Panasoic DMC-TS1 has a lens with maximum aperture from f/3.3 to f/5.9 from within zoom range. The closes distance the Panasonic DMC-TS1 can take is roughly about 30 centimeters but drops down to nearly 5 centimeters when switched to Macro mode. The LUMIX TS1, is equipped with a 12.1 mega-pixel resolution and features a 28mm wide-angle LEICA DC VARIO-ELMAR lens, a 4.6x optical zoom. It has a proprietary Panasonic iA (intelligent Auto) mode, for easy-to-use function for the camera and advance functions.
The new Panasonic Lumix is waterproof enabling people to take shots underneath the water with a depth of 10 feet and shockproof from up to 5 feet above the ground. With its rubber padding protection, carbon resins, reinforced glass and an airtight protection from dust and sand, making it the toughest camera known in the world.
The camera features a 2.7-inch 230,000-dot intelligent LCD with a very wide viewing angle and enhanced visibility with playback and automatic brightness control that adjusts to the environment from where you are standing. Also the LCD is thickened for protection purposes against strong pressure allowing users to operate even under chaotic conditions.
The image processing of the Lumix is great. It is complete with multi-tasking image capability allowing people to easily switch features according to the user’s desire functionality. Overall the new Panasonic Lumiz DMC-TS1 is a wonderful camera great for outdoor shooting.





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